By a liberal use of mournful leads for underscoring, the Yale News attempts to make as much capital as possible out of the remarkable and irresponsible article on Harvard boating in last Sunday's Boston Herald. With unusual temperance of expression, the News is "loath to believe that an institution like Harvard can countenance such expressions, thus shamelessly made." Neither does the HERALD believe that Harvard can countenance such statements, and it feels assured that Harvard will live up to the letter and spirit of all its agreements with Yale.
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